Air-raid alarm ceases in Ukraine, all Russian jets land in Belarus
An air-raid siren was again sounded throughout Ukraine as of 13:21 on 10 February.
Source: Belaruski Hajun [an independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet]; alerts.in.ua
Details: The monitoring group reports that at 13:05, 13:13 and 13:15, three Russian MiG-31K fighters and an A-50U AWACS plane of Russian Aerospace Forces took off from the Machulishchy airfield.
As of 13:21, an air alert was sounded in all oblasts of Ukraine.
The previous siren in Ukraine had lasted for 3.5 hours and the all-clear was given at 12:00.
Updated: As of 2:26 p.m., all three fighters and a reconnaissance plane landed in Machulishchy.
At 2:44 p.m., the alarm ceased in most of the territory of Ukraine, except for the frontline regions.
4 of DTEK Energy [the largest private energy company in Ukraine – ed.] thermal power stations were damaged and two plant employees were injured in the Russian day and night attacks.
Background:
- On the night of 10 February, Russian forces attacked Ukraine using drones. They hit Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts with a record number of S-300 missiles in the morning, and then launched a missile attack on Ukraine. At 4:00, about 12 missile hits at critical infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv and Kharkiv Oblast were reported.
- It is currently known that in the morning of 10 February, the invaders carried out another attack on the critical infrastructure of the city of Kharkiv. Another Russian missile hit the city of Khmelnytskyi. There may be outages in electricity and water supply.
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